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a
Car of
Study the Columbus Fifth Wheel
Have It
Only International
Wagons
demonstrate how the Columbus fifth wheel
FINE MULES,
WE
makes the best wagon still better. Look
Interwill find only
this strong,
feature, which
can
the good, blocKy Kind. Just the sort you
need for your Spring WorK. Every one a
good one. Come and get your choice.
Will sell for CASH or GOOD PAPER.
over
new
national wagons.
The famous fifth wheel on tho Columbus, made of strong, malleable
iron, with largo wearing surface, docs these things: It distributes tho
strain on the front bolster and Bandboard; overcomes pitching of bolster,
so preventing bending or breaking of tho king bolt; does away with
pulling
up of front bolster and bending of circle iron.
Tho to» plates of the fifth wheel
are widest, so tho lower plates aro
protected and no dirt gets in between. The more you study tho merits
of this
its
Brown Has lt, Or Brown Gets lt,
Come and Examine this Wagon with the distinctive
features that mark it "thc Wagon Wonder of the World"
Al NORMAN'S l>KV GOODS AM) MI Mil MIRV STORE.
Pretty lino of everything In Dry Gooda, Notions, Clothing, Hals,
S ll OOH, Corsets, Luces. Ribbons and Rcndy-to-AVoar Goods.
Killi linc of Crockery. Nimmel, Tin and Glass Ware, at lowest prices.
K. K. HA Rilli-ION, Malinger.
NORMAN'S D»RUC STORE
Kor
everything In
-Red rust and DO-day Burt seed
at Jaynes'.
"Jaynes cuts thc
price and sells tho goods."-Adv.
-Bair spectacles lound and left at
Courter u ill ce. Owner can hav<
sante hy proving property.
.-Miss Sara Moss, after ti stay ol
several weeks in Asheville, is at
homo again, to the delight of hoi
friends.
OCONEE HOY DUOS IN TEXAS,
Super Cantrell, a Son of Mr. and .Mrs.
Moses li. Cantrell, of Wa lim lia.
oats
Moses L. Cantrell received last Sata telegram announcing
the
death of his son, Super Cantrell, at
Kl Paso, Texas, on Friday, the 2!ld.
Young Cantrell was a member of the
urday
National Guard,
Man wanted to hoard stockings. Georgia
M, Fifth Regiment, having Company
enlisted
to
Hetrick
Apply
WalHosiery
Mill,
in Atlanta when the troops were beStationery a
halla, s. C.-Adv.
ing organized for service on the Mex?-Tho Ladies' Aid Society of th» ican border. Ile was a native ol' this
Methodist church will meet to-mor- section, having boon born near Walrow (Thursday) afternoon at :'..:t»i halla. Ile was a son ol' Mr. and Mrs.
Moses h. Cantrell, and was 18 years
-Two-horse farm to rent, with 5- o'clock with Mrs. W. M. Brown.
I'OOlll new bouse. 'I'. 10. Alexander,
Master Barbour Wickliffe, son ol of age on the 25th of July last.
No information was contained in
Walhalla. S. G.-Adv. I. I*.
Dr. and Mrs. .1. W. Wickliffe, of Wesl
Iturnl Policeman W. L. Littleton Union, is unite 111. He ls sn ffer I nj tho telegram announcing his death
lias returned from Columbia with from an attack of pneumonia. 'I'la as to the cause ol' death. He died
John Walker, colored, who will be many friends of the family hope foi suddenly in the hospital, and it is
tried ai tlie March torin ol' Court on the early recoverey of the little Iel supposed that bis tronido was meningitis. During last week and the week
the charge ol' murder. Walker is low.
young Cantrell had written
the negro who was located, alter esFirst-class shingle mill ¡md en- previous
to members ol' his family here, and
caping from Madison, the scene ol' gine for sale. T. E. Alexander, Wal no
mention
was made in his letters'
the crime he is charged willi, at halla, S. C.-Adv. r>2-tf.
of any illness. The telegram anlOlizahoth, N. .1.
-John Schumacher is spending i nouncing
death stated that Tull
-Congressman-elect Fred. H. few weeks at Krax.ee. Minn., when particularshiswould
bo forwarded to
Dominick, on February 22d, an- he is with relatives. He will soot the
parents by mail.
nounced the appointment ol' Walter leave there for St. Bani, where lu
The
Kl
body left Faso at 10 o'clock
G. llamseur, ol* Central. Ptckens will be engaged in one ol' the larg«
night and is expected to
county, tis his secretary. Mr Rain- packing houses of that city. He hat Sunday
reach Walhalla Thursday afternoon.
sour is a son of Mrs. A. 10. Rn m seu r, numerous friends here who wish fo
Arrangements are being made for inof Central. He is a graduate of Wof- him success in his new location.
terment of the body at Bethel Presford College, class of IOU), and is
-We are In receipt this murnini byterian cemetery, the funeral sera lion t 23 years ol' age.
,
of acknowledgment from Congress vice to be conducted at Bethel
-We carry on band at all times man elect K. H. Dominick of
contri church next Friday morning at ll
a heavy stock of the choicest monu- butions to campaign deficit fund o'clock.
ments, in all colors, and we are so which has been raised In full. Tin
Super Cantrell was an
equipped as to he able always to give list will appear in full next week hard-working young man industrious,
and bore a
you prompt service in lettering and showing local
contributions am splendid reputation where he was
delivering same. Seneca Marble and standing of the counties.
known. He bad been engaged In
Granite Works.-Adv.
of fine cabbage plants af work In Georgia for about two or
-Plenty
-Married, at the residence of S. ter March 15th. O. H. Schumacher three months when the call came for
volunteers for the Georgia National
l). Rodgers, on February 20. if. 17, Walhalla.-Adv.
Miss lossie Hedgers and Lonnie Watt.
Guard, and ho was one of the early
is
this
a time for sobe
-Verily,
The bride is a daughter of Mr. and thought and calm reflection, witl volunteers for Company M. Ile was
Mrs. Stiles Rodgers. of the Flat
European war still in full blas mustered into the service at Macon,
Shoals section. Mr. Walt is a native the
and the "overt act" having been com going to the border with his comAll seasonable; and
specialty. All kinds ol'
lines constantly arriving.
Dyes, Slock Hemed les, «'tc.
NOW IHOADY to show thu latest
shapes and new shades for S.spring.
MRS. K. II. BRUCK, Seneca. C.
KOK SA DH-Cash or good paper
One mule, one horse. .IA.MIOS L.
BROOM, Itt. 4, Westminster. S. C. 9*
I have a pair ot gentle young
mob's for sal«'chea|i. They will work
anywhere. IO. (). HUTCHISON, R.
Stf.
F. I). No. I. Walhalla, S. C.
TWO GOOD Ml BIOS KOR SABIO
or good paper.
Apply
J. K. IDODDION. West UnG-tf.
Cheap.-Cash
CADD HARDY and «ot your spring
und sn ni mer Hats. The shapes and
colors are pretty and becoming. Mrs.
K. H. BRUCK, Heneen, S. C.
FOR SABIO-Marlboro (selected)
Need (Torn; mountain raised; grows
«lose to the «round. Price 66c, per
fiex'k or $2.r>0 per bushel, f. o. b. Wal12
halla, S. C. W. Ii. VKRNWR.
WOOD!-We will need 1,000 to
1,500 (ords Dry, Split Pine Wood
for next season. Can use some oak.
good straight woo!; no
11 AN NON BRICK CO. Pendleton, S. C.
7-10
Want
limbs.
C. W.
Pitchford
Walhalla,
S. C.
-
A Regular Communication of Blue
F. of Pel/.er. The young couple have
best wishes of many friends. .1.
LMSWMJ
day evening, Mandi 2d, the
ll. lluunlcutt, notary public, perIÍM 7. at S o'clock.
formed the ceremony.
W. C. HUG! 1<S. W. M.
K. K. R1TT10R. Secretary.
(adv) last -Tho Paul I layne Circle met on
friday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. .1. W. Hell. The very inclement
weather prevented a great many
members from attending and the
 LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
regular literary program was not enrrled out. The few members and two
guests. Misses Stansell and Kudd,
*******
who braved the elements enjoyed a
-Butter lek patterns. C. w. Pitch- most
pleasant social hour, during
ford, Walhalla, S. C.-Adv. tf.
which a delightful salad course was
-The Kine ry Circle will meei with served hy the hostess.
Mrs. M. lt. McDonald Friday after-I have a. pair of good, gentle
noon of this week al ¡I.¡10 o'clock.
young mules for sale cheap.
They
C. <;. Knsley will leave to-day will work anywhere. 10. O. Hutchifor Sunburst, X. C.. where he will he son, R. F. I). No. 1. Walhalla. S. C.
Adv S If.
engaged as chef for a large lumber
«amp.
-There will he a public service at
-Our monumental work is exe- tho Lutheran church to-night (Wedcuted in tho host manner of first- nesday) at 7.30 o'clock. An adclass material. Write or call at our dress on "Church History" will be
office. Seneca Marble and Granite delivered, covering the time from
Constantine to Hernani of Clairvaux.
Works.-Adv.
-W. Farle Moore left this week These Wednesday evening services
for Belmont, N. C.. where be will be will continue through Lent. There
engaged for some limo In farming will also be services Sunday morning and Sunday evening. The evenand other occupations.
ing service at 7.30 will include an
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Casque are address
on some part of the Augsentertaining a young gentleman at burg Confession.
Every one is weltheir apartments nt the home of Mr, come.
and Mrs. J. M. Silten. Tho little
gentleman arrived last Wednesday.
-Upon recommendation of the
Oc.onee delegation, the following
February 21st.
-A good eheap farm, buggy or have been appointed Magistrates for
wagon horse for sale cheap. T. K. this county: At or near New Hope,
P. A. Brown; Townville, W. N.
Alexander, Walhalla.-Adv. t.f,
Fair Play. Walter R.
-The time for paying State and Woolbright;
Davis; Oakway, C. C. Myers; Salem,
county taxes with only the 2 per cent P.
L. Green; Westminster, S. H.
added expires to-day. After March Marett;
Seneca, .1. N. Hopkins. Up
I nth unpaid taxes will go into execu- to
time no appointments have
tion and bo placed in the hands of beenthismade
for Walhalla and
the sheriff.
Creek. .Jackson L. Miller, of Long
-Herman and Henry Hoff meyer, way, and Lawrence W. Grant, ofOakSaof Clemson, spent Thursday, Febru- lem, have been appointed
County
ary 22d. with their grandparents, Commissioners.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Brandt, and other
--Married, at the home ol' the
relatives in Walhalla. Johnnie Puck- bride's
parents, in tho presence of
haber came up with thom.
relatives and
on
Sunday,
--First-class shingles; also poich February 25th, friends,
11..10 a. m.. Miss
columns, and saw-gumming n special- Hallie Orr and atWilliam
it. Dearden.
ty.
Satisfaction guaranteed. See Tho bride is the youngest daughter
me at rm home a' Fla! Shoals.
S. ol' Mr. and Mrs. .1. 10. Orr, of MounA. Tow, Walhalla. Rt. 2..Ad. 12*
tain liest. The groom is a son of
Frank 10. Harrison. Jr., of Char- .lohn Dearden, of Picket Post. Imleston, ano Lewis C. Harrison, of Sa- mediately after the ceremony the
vannah. Ga., both young and promis- guests were Invited into the dining
ing railroad men, spent the latter room, where a delicious dinner was
part of last week in Walhalla visit- spread. The ceremony was performing their parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. IO. ed hy Kev. M. G. Holland. The
Harrison.
young couple have many friends who
--The Ladies' Missionary Society will join with The Courier in wishof tho Presbyterinn church will hold ing them a long life of happiness and
its last meeting for this fiscal year prosperity.
at tho homo of Mrs. w. .). Schroder.
-Barbed wire and poultry wire at
Officers for the ensuing year will be .layne«', Remember 'Maynes cuts
elected. A full attendance of mem- the price and sells the goods."-Ad.
bers ls desired. Note the hour- .1.30
-Sheriff R. R. Moss last Monday
o'clock.
nabbed one Luther
on
thc
.-Tom R. Zachary, of Cashier's, streets of Walhalla. Hamey
Ramey was
N. C.. who is employed by the J. Van carrying a very innocent
Lindley Nursery Company, ol' Pomo- grip, but the "sparrow's" hadlooking
been
na, N. C., will bo In Walhalla Marth chirping up in the trees and put
6th, 6th and 7th (Court week) for Deputy Sheriff Moss wise. He
the purpose of taking orders for nur- accosted the traveler, who opened up
sery stock, to be delivered at Wal- the grip and displayed six pint bothalla mid Salem tho last half of tles and a quart bottle of liquor.
March. Our trees aro not from a Mr. Moss followed Biblical instruclimestone section, and will bo nice, tions, taking in the traveler, and
has
well grown, thrifty trees, clear of since been giving bini hoi h
and
scale or other injurious insects. drink at the county hotel. food
Bail
Peach trees 10c. I2V&C, I ftc, each, made for Hamey in Anderson, was
to
the
hundred.
Other
stock
at rea- which point he was bound, and he
hy
sonable inicos. Toni lt. Zachary.-- has been released from custody pend-
Ridge
No. î)2, A
hp hohl ,iext
1rrañüBI M" wi"Lodge,
4*
4.*.H"M«H»H*
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-
Adv.
S. CAROLINA.
Drugs anti Kailey Goods.
new
at once.
ion, S. C.
feature, the inore you will appreciate importance.
.Some Cheap Mules and Horses to Sell
at Your Own Price.
COME QUICK!---
W.
M.
BROWN,
WALHALLA,
NEW GOOD!S ARRIVING
on
you
ing trial.
mand in October last. He was a
member of the same company in
which Thos. J. Davis, also of this
section, a son of Mr. and Mrs. H. S.
Davis, who live near West Union, enlisted, and in which he is now serving in the capacity of sergeant.
There are many friends of the deceased young man who will learn of
his death with- deep regret. With
these and other members ol' the family The Courier joins itt extending
sympathy to the bereaved ones in
their great sorrow.
milted
Then, too. locally, tho tree
to shoot, the bull
rush's out and the dragon fly'
around. Yea, of a surety, wo live ii
perilous times.
-Attention is directed to the ad
vertisement of the Piedmont Ant
Co.. of Walhalla. They are ready t
take your order for ii car. The fae
tory is overcrowded, attention boin
given to immediate delivery order
as quickly as possible, hut future dc
are
notting ready
livery
orders
cannot be
handled
Read the announce
mont on filth page.
-Thoroughbred White Leghor
eggs, 75c, for setting of 15. Appl
to K. K. Harrison, Walhalla.-Ad.*
fi. A. Norman left last week fo
Miami, Fla., where he will be for
few weeks. Mr. Norman has bee
quite unwell for some two week? o
more, and it ls boped that the chang
of climate will prove beneficial. W
hope that he may soon return t
Walhalla completely restored I
"Do it now."
"CASCARETS" IIIOST IF
ll EA DACH Y, BILIOUS,
SICK, CO NSTI PATED.
Best for Liver ami Bowels, Had
Breath, Had Colds, Sour Stomach.
Get a 1 0-cent box.
Sick headache, biliousness, coated
tongue, bead and nose clogged up
with a cold-always trace this to torpid liver; delayed, fermenting food
in the bowels or sour, gassy stomach.
Poisonous matter clogged in tho
Intestines, instead of being cast out
of the system is re-absorbed into the
blood. When this poison reaches the
delicate brain tissue it causes con-
health.
-T. E. Alexander, Walhalla, S. C
sells land, buggies and harness. Sc
him before you buy.-Adv.
-Mr. and Mrs. Joel P. Keys le
Walhalla this morning for Florene
to make their home. Mr. Keys hr
secured a position with the Ford Ai
tomohlle Co. at Florence, at whlc
place that company has decided I
locate one of its assembling plant
Mr. Keys has been connected wit
the garage of the Piedmont \uto Cc
of Walhalla. Mr. and Mrs. Kej
have many friends here who regr<
their departure.
-Cotton seed feed meal, 20 p<
[.ont protein, $1.05 per sack. "Jaym
ruts the price and sells the goods
-Adv.
We regret to chronicle tl
serious Illness of Mrs. G.
Wlke nt her home in West Unioi
Mrs. Wlke has boen ill for a week <
moro, and her condition at the pre
ont time ls very desperate.
Mr
Wlke is pleasantly remembered
Miss Ellen Duncan, a daughter
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Duncan. Mr. ar
gestion and that dull, throbbing,
sickening headache.
Cascareis immediately cleanse the
stomach, remove the sour, undigested food and foul gases, take the excess bile from the liver and carry out
all the
constipated waste matter and
poisons in the bowels.
A Cascaret to-night will surely
straighten you out by morning. They
work while you sleep-a 10-cent box
from your druggist means your head
clear, stomach sweet, breath right,
complexion rosy and your liver and
bowels regular for months.-Adv.
Dry Goods,
Notions,
Clothing,
Hats,
Hardware, Groceries,
Farming Implements.
FERTILIZERS, ETC.
Bigger Business.
Bigger Stock.
We have just unloaded one car of
NAILS and BARB WIRE, one
car of WINDOWS and DOORS.
Our 3 warehouses arc packed to their capacity»
These goods were brought some time back, and we can
without a doubt save you some good MONEY»
-
Mrs. Wike recently moved fro
North Carolina to West Union. It
hoped that this good lady may y
bo spared to her relatives and mai
friends.
Flour, flour! Don't buy yoi
Hour until you got Jaynes' prices, ft
"Remember, Jaynes cuts the pri
und soils the goods." -Adv.
Edwin Gould, Jr., Dead.
Brunswick, Ga., Keb. 25.-Edw
Gould, .Ir., was instantly killed whl
hunting coons with a lone com pa
lon on Latham's Hammock, ne
lekyl Island, early to-day. Repor
received here from .lekyl Island t
night say that young Gould was sh
while attempting to club a coon wi
the old-style hammer shotgun that
used in preference to the new bal
merless gun. The discharge of sh
entered a groin when, lt ls believe
the hammer of bis gun caught on
part of his clothing. Death was I
stantaneous.
Edwin Gould, who was spendii
l
>
Clearmont S. I. A. Meeting.
The regular meeting of the Clearmont School Improvement Association will be held on Friday evening,
March 2, at 8 o'clock. The County
Demonstrator, Geo. M. Barnett, will
ho present and will talk on "SelecHon of Seed Corn." This promises
to ho a most instructive meeting, and
all members aro asked to bo present.
Visitors cordially invited.
Bewley Hunslnger, Principal.
Auto-Trolley Crash Kiiis Four.
Cincinnati, Feb. 21.-Four men
!
were killed and another probably
tally injured here to-day when
largo touring car crashed into
fa-
CHATTANOOGA PLOWS and REPAIRS,
LYNCHBURG!!, AVERY REPAIRS.
^
LIME
CEMENT
PAINTS
Send us list of Material Wanted and let us quote you.
a
a
north-bound 'Madisonville street car.
All five men were occupants of the
!
FENCE, POULTRY FENCE, BARB
WIRE, BLACKSMITH TOOLS, PLOW
SHAPES, OLIVER PLOWS and REPAIRS,
FIELD
automobile.
; Shoe Repairing
MathesonWestminster,
Hardware Go.,
S. C.
!
Owing to recent advances in tho
price of leather, I have boen forced
to raise my charges for work. Herc1 will make tho following
[ alter
prices, which are as low ns I can possibly make under existing leather
; prices: Men's half soles, tacked, $1,
this winter on .lekyl Island, was t sewed, $1.25; ladies' half soles, 00
St. Augustine when the accident i to S0c. Will make price on work for
children.
his son occurred. Ho hurried to S
I thank you for past patronage
vannah, whore ho met tho tra
hearing tho body, and proceeded wi and hope for a continuance of same.
it to New York.
J. W. VISSAGE,
Main Street,
Young (Jonld was 211 years of nf
Walhalla, S. C.
.
.
Cen. Funston at Rest.
San Francisco. Feb.
24.-With im-
pressive military ceremonies, the
body of "Fighting" Fred. Funston
was laid to rest in the National Cemetery in Presidio to-day beside that
of bis little son. Arthur. The solemn
booming of minute guns, the clear
bugle notes of taps, and finally three
crashing volleys of rifle fire ov«r the
grava stirred the assemblage of nearly iï.OOO people.
Two Blind Congressmen.
Washington, Feb. 24.-Paul G.
MeCorkle, of York, was sworn in by
Speaker Clark to-dny to succeed the
late Representative Finley for the
term which will expiro March 4th,
next. Papers hero feature tho fact
that Congressman MeCorkle ls the
second blind member of the present
House, Congressman Schall, of Min-
nesota, being tho othor.